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Old 09-14-19, 04:33 AM
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Extensions can cause poor shifting, as it reduces the angle/force of the chain against the next cog, due to the jockey being further away.

It's important you use a cassette within the rated range of the derailleur, and adjust the B-screw accordingly, so the jockey is the correct distance from the cassette rings.

Your derailleur has a switchable clutch, you need this in the 'on' position when in use, only off when working on the bike.
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